Publish Date: 02/04/2026
MPFA noted recently that there have been phishing emails originating from noreply@hkmpf.com, falsely claiming to be from MPFA and/or eMPF Platform Company Limited (eMPF Company). Those emails claimed that there are suspicious logins and abnormal activities in the eMPF Platform (eMPF) accounts of the recipients, attempting to lure them into clicking on hyperlinks embedded in the emails that direct them to fraudulent websites.
MPFA is highly concerned about those cases and seriously clarifies that neither MPFA nor eMPF Company has any connection with those emails and the fraudulent website. The MPFA and the eMPF Company reiterate that they will not request members of the public to access or use eMPFTM services through any channels other than the official eMPF website at https://www.empf.org.hk and the eMPF mobile application. The eMPF Company has reported those cases to the Police and urges the public to remain vigilant. Anyone who has received those emails or clicked on any of the links, and suspects that personal information may have been leaked should report it to the Police for assistance immediately.
MPFA reminds the public that the official email domain of MPFA is “@mpfa.org.hk”, and those of eMPF Company are “@empf.org.hk”, “@support.empf.org.hk” and “@osc.empf.org.hk”. If members of the public receive emails claiming to be from either MPFA or eMPF Company that are not sent from the above official email domains, they should not click on any hyperlink in the email or provide any eMPF account information.
If eMPF users receive suspicious emails, please contact immediately MPFA (Tel: 2918 0102 / email: mpfa@mpfa.org.hk) or eMPF Company (Tel: 183 2622 / email: enquiry@support.empf.org.hk) .
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2 April 2026